Since a video would only really help if you also have one of you before the troubles started, you might help yourself by reviewing your own delivery for spares balls.
For instance, if you usually hook the ball & have an inside out swing, throwing straight at left sides spares, for a righty, requires different body position & and a swing that is straighter.
Are you getting the ball into the swing (used to be called a "pushaway") at the right time to be in synch with your foot work? If this motion is later than your strike delivery, it could be causing you to pull the ball inside.
Are you aligning your shoulder and hand with your target line?
The ball goes where your body sends it, not where your eyes are looking.
Is your spare shooting footwork different from your strike footwork?
Review what you do, when you're doing it right.
I often suggest that we are, many times, but not always, our own best coach. Unless you know what you do, when you do it right, it's hard for yourself, no less anyone else to see what you're dong wrong. If you can afford to have a regular coach, then they can help you, but most of us can't. It is rare we have friends with sharp enough eyes and who know our game well enough to help diagnose it.
You should know at what point you get the ball moving, in relation to what step and what point in that step. (It could be when you first start the step, in the middle of that step or at the end of the step.)
You should make sure you start at the same spot on the approach in all houses. Don't assume that the 1st and 2nd set of dots on the approach are the same distance from the foul line in all houses. They aren't.
Sometimes it's helpful, when you're throwing a straight ball, to target closer to the pin or area you need to hit.
Make sure you post even spares shots. If you miss, you know where your feet are (where you slid) and where you laid the ball down. This can be helpful in diagnosing the problem.